Greta Magnusson Grossman coffee table
This rare coffee table, designed by Greta Magnusson Grossman and produced in Sweden during the 1930s, is a notable example of Scandinavian Functionalism. The design harmoniously combines minimalism with a focus on material authenticity and structural clarity. A circular glass tabletop rests atop a sculptural elmwood base, creating a dynamic contrast between the transparent surface and the solid, organic form below.
The base is crafted from solid elm, fashioned into a tapered three-legged structure that ensures stability while maintaining an airy, open appearance. Over time, the wood has developed a warm patina that highlights the natural grain and texture. The original glass top features a frosted, textured finish that diffuses light softly, lending a gentle organic quality to the otherwise geometric design. The edges of the glass show minor wear, including a small surface chip consistent with age and careful use.
Greta Magnusson Grossman was a pioneering Swedish architect and designer who made significant contributions to modernism both in Europe and the United States. Her work is characterized by a synthesis of Scandinavian craftsmanship and international design trends, emphasizing functionality and refined materiality. This coffee table exemplifies her elegant yet practical approach.
The table remains in well-preserved vintage condition, with a structurally sound base and minor imperfections on the glass top. Its dimensions are 80 cm in diameter and 47 cm in height (31.5 x 18.5 inches), making it a distinctive and balanced piece of mid-century Scandinavian design.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 47 / ⌀: 80 |
Decade | 1930s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Functionalism |
Material | Elm, Glass |
Designed in | 1930s |
Item Number | 140975 |
Greta Magnusson Grossman